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jermey corbell
Your government now wants you to know one truth.
And that truth is that UFOs are real.
They've already done told you.
Sometimes, when you want somebody to know a truth, it's so you can set them up to believe a lie.
And that's coming.
I have zero doubt.
That lie is coming.
What is the lie?
Specifically, you want me to say it right now, for real?
On camera.
To be put in the show?
unidentified
Yes.
jermey corbell
Okay.
Problem with that.
If we tell the lie before it's told, they can adapt.
That wouldn't be wise.
I'll tell you privately, but I would really think about it if you want to put this in your show.
For real.
That's a real thing I'm telling you.
So will you think about it before putting it in your show?
Absolutely.
Okay.
So UFOs are real.
And they've been here a long time.
And that's the truth.
But the lie is coming.
All indications, like all of them, is that that lie is going to be that there is a craft.
Slowly making its way to us here on Earth.
And that is the lie they're going to want you to believe.
It's nuanced.
How they explain that.
The nature of that threat.
But that 100% is the lie you are going to be told.
You even got a date.
People have been whispering a date.
For a long time now.
I know.
Where that lie comes from.
I know specifically what document from the 70s initiated the idea of that lie.
A classified document.
That is the lie you will be told.
You're going to be told that there is a craft on its way to earth.
That's the lie.
Maybe I'm wrong.
unidentified
I hope I'm wrong.
jermey corbell
I sent you two texts today with a year.
Not from me.
unidentified
Nope.
jermey corbell
I'm not going to propagate that lie.
Not going to be part of it.
Not going to say it to the camera.
Everybody knows.
Just start paying attention.
And they'll change the date, especially if they see this.
Things will change.
Because maybe I'm trustworthy.
Maybe I'm worthy of your trust.
Maybe I've told you the truth the whole way through it.
Now you can verify it.
If that's the case, then I'm fucking dangerous.
You've been told the truth about UFOs for a long time now.
It's been pretty orchestrated.
It's been pretty clear.
And it's using people that are telling the truth and want to tell the truth.
Ultimately, they want you to know something.
They want you to know UFOs are real.
Thank God we're finally there.
We're all there now.
They want you to know the truth.
but why they want you to know that truth now.
unidentified
*Dramatic music*
jermey corbell
I hope I'm wrong.
But it's terrifying.
Think about it.
Maybe it's good to get ahead of it.
Call it out now, before they do it.
I'll be called crazy.
unidentified
That's okay.
randall carlson
There's a place that we'll go to at some point in Colorado called Chimney Rock.
It's two natural pillars.
Huge pillars are a thousand feet above the valley floor, and they're connected by a ridge.
And you can go up that ridge, and where the ridge sort of flattens out before you get to these two huge pinnacles of rock, there's the remnants of an ancient structure there, an ancient kiva, that would have been built by the Chacoan people.
And this was one of the Chacoan outliers, part of the whole Chacoan civilization that was pretty much covered the 10,000 square miles of the San Juan Basin in New Mexico, whose And there was a whole series of outliers that were places of observation, high pinnacle points that would have been probably used as a communication system.
But a chimney rock remains of a kiva there.
And if you position yourself at the right location within that kiva, which is circular, you peer through those two pinnacle rocks and it marks that position.
You will see the moon rising in between those two rocks.
And that's coming up later this year.
chase geiser
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Sunday Night Live.
I am your host, Chase Geiser, for the next one hour and 55 minutes.
I'm going to be taking your calls right out of the gate because I've been hosting the Alex Jones Show for the last two hours, and I want to take your calls and show you a little bit of this AI briefing in another clip first.
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One more time.
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Open lines, call, talk about whatever you want.
I'm going to give the crew a few minutes to screen the calls.
And then we'll get into them.
And then after we take calls this hour, in the final hour of the broadcast, I have a very special guest coming in studio tonight.
I have Rex Jones, Alex Jones' son, coming in to spend an hour with me.
For the end of the broadcast, I just want to get his feedback on what's been going on.
I want to get some of his insight and some of the products and formulas that we've been working with.
He's like a wizard.
All things supplements, but I promise we're not going to be doing an infomercial the whole time.
I'm actually going to talk to him about interesting things.
Most of the hour, but his insight is fascinating in and of itself.
So please call in 877-789-2539.
First out of the gate, though, while the crew is screening these calls, I want to play clip 26, which is this Olivia Juliana calling conservatives pussies for criticizing her, for claiming, or for the Democrats hiring her to win over young men.
Here, you gotta see it for yourself.
olivia julianna
I'm the person that's in charge of bringing young men back to the Democratic Party, according to Donald Trump Jr., Trump War Room, libs of TikTok.
And while none of that's actually true, every single time I saw one of y'all posting about me, I had one main thought at the top of my head.
Y'all are a bunch of b****.
Something that y 'all consistently claim the Democrats do.
You don't actually give a fuck about young men.
Instead, a lot of you, you want to talk about my weight.
You're using pictures of me from about 65 pounds ago.
So let me ask you this.
If I lose another 65 pounds, will y 'all actually raise young men's wages?
Will you actually increase funding to mental health services?
Or are you just going to find another way to deflect from the fact that y 'all don't actually have any policy plan to help them?
I can keep making this into some kind of big joke of, oh yeah, let's send her to every frat house in the country.
I'm not afraid.
To go into frat houses or to go to college campuses or to talk to Republicans because unlike y 'all, I don't think that they're all shallow assholes.
I think that they're actual people who can hold a conversation.
But clearly, based off the way you talk about them and the way that you treat them, you think that they're dumb as shit.
Well, I actually don't.
So I'm going to continue to advocate for young men to get the policy agenda that they do deserve, and I'm going to continue to lose weight.
chase geiser
It's absolutely disgusting.
I mean, look, I got married, so I only had to be nagged by one woman, and there she is nagging me and everyone else.
Acting like the Democrats care about raising the wages of young men when their policies have resulted in nothing but inflation and stealing the buying power of young men.
Acting white, they care about the mental health of young men when their policies have done nothing but shame young men for being heterosexual or male or toxic or white.
After every institution in the United States of America, from kindergarten all the way through higher education and then into corporate world.
Shames them, tells them to be quiet, trains them with these patronizing training videos on how not to be sexual assailants, how not to exude microaggressions, how not to make jokes or act at work.
I mean, it is unbelievable what the left has done to totally destroy the lives of young men in the United States.
And she seems to care about health and wages.
I can't believe that she was bragging about the fact that she lost 65 pounds.
You mean at one point in time you weighed 65 pounds more than that?
I mean, good for her for losing the weight and getting it together and trying to improve herself, but the fact that Democrats would have the audacity to hire that woman to win over young men is just appalling to me.
You want to win over young men?
Send a strong man in.
You have to send in a man that men want to be more like.
A man that people look up to.
You say what you will about Andrew Tate.
Got problems with him.
I disagree with some of his stuff.
But the reason he was so successful is not just because he was really good about leveraging a critical mass of his audience to post his content.
It's not just because he's good at marketing or has background in digital advertising or whatever.
It's not just because he's clever at manipulating algorithms.
The reason that he was so successful is because men want to look like him.
That is to say, they want to be in good shape.
Men want to be able to choose whichever partner they want for themselves.
And they want to be successful.
And being able to afford mansions and nice cars.
It's worked over and over again for person after person for decade after decade in the United States of America in marketing and advertising.
So you have to have somebody who is successful, who is attractive to women, who is fit to come in and lead young men.
Young men, they follow strong men.
Not obese women.
Even if she had all the right perspectives and philosophies and values and narratives and talking points, it just wouldn't work because no young man wants to be more like her.
I believe that she can go to a frat party and goof around and act like she's having fun in a pair of overalls.
I guarantee that woman wears overalls.
In fact, why don't you Google her name?
What's her name?
Olivia?
Let's see if there's any photos of this Olivia Johanna or whatever the hell her name is in overalls.
I guarantee she wears overalls.
She is the Case in point example of why overalls is the perfect name because apparently they can go over anything no matter how all of it there is.
They're not trying to just berate or bash or shame this woman.
It's just disgusting to me how patronizing and disgusting leftism is and it's so saturated and propagated and infesting of the psychology of the left that I don't think there's any cure.
I don't think we can fix it.
I think we have to just totally defeat all of these people, all of their institutions, eradicate them from all of our institutions peacefully, politically, socially, just eliminate them from all of our institutions so that they're rendered powerless.
They can live in our civilization.
They can have jobs.
They can whine on social media.
They should have all the rights that everybody else has, but they should have no power.
We have to totally defeat them.
Crush the enemy entirely.
It's one of the laws of war.
One of the 48 rules of power.
Laws of power.
Crush the enemy entirely because it'll come back.
It'll creep back.
If we stomp it out and we think, okay, that was enough.
Let's let him go and get better and heal up.
That was enough.
They'll come back.
And it will be abundantly brutal when they do.
And we certainly can't allow them to have any of this artificial intelligence technology that's being developed because it is so powerful.
People have no idea what's going to happen.
Everything is about to change.
And the war right now for our culture, our civilization, our politics, our governments, our institutions is about who is going to be in control of the ring of power.
We cannot allow it to be Saruman or Sauron or anyone else other than those who only have America in their heart, who only have the right values in place, who believe in America first.
This is clip one of David Sachs talking about how AI is an existential risk.
Let's watch.
jason calacanis
There's also an industrial complex, according to some folks, that are backing this.
If you've heard of effective altruism, that was like this movement of a bunch of, I don't know, I guess they consider themselves intellectual sacks.
And they We're kind of backing a large swath of organizations that I guess we would call in the industry astroturfing, or what do they call it when you make so many of these organizations that they're not real in politics?
And flooding the zone, perhaps?
So if you were to look at this article here, Nick, I think you have the AI existential risk industrial complex graphic there.
It seems like a group of people, according to this article, have backed.
To the tune of 1.6 billion.
A large number of organizations to scare the bejesus out of everybody and make YouTube videos, TikToks, and they've made a map of it.
david sacks
There's some key takeaways here from that article where it says here that it's an inflated ecosystem.
There's a great deal of redundancy.
Same names, acronyms, logos with only minor changes.
Same extreme talking points.
Same group of people, just with different titles.
Same funding source.
There's a funding source called Open Philanthropy.
Which was funded by Dustin Moskovitz, who is one of the Facebook billionaires.
Chamath, you worked with him, right?
I mean, wasn't he like Zuck's roommate at Harvard or something?
And one of the first engineers made a lot of money.
So he's an EA, and he funded this group called Open Philanthropy, which then has become the feeder for essentially all these other organizations, which are almost different fronts to basically the same underlying EA ideology.
And what's interesting is that the guy who set this up for Dustin, Holden Karnofsky, who is a major effective altruist and was doling out all the money, he's married to Dario's sister.
And she's, I guess, associated with EA, and she was one of the co-founders of Anthropic.
So these are not coincidences.
I mean, the reality is there's a very specific ideological and political agenda here.
Now, what is that agenda?
It's basically global AI governance.
If you will, they want AI to be highly regulated, but not just at the level of the nation state, but I'd say internationally, supernationally.
To what end?
Well, if you just do a quick search on global compute governance, it'll tell you what the key aspects are.
So number one, they want regulation of computational resources.
This includes access to GPUs.
They want AI safety and security regulation.
They want international, you call them globalist agreements.
And they want ethical and societal considerations or policy built into this.
Now, what does that sound like?
That sounds a lot to me like what the Biden administration was pursuing.
Specifically, we had that Biden executive order on AI, which was 100 pages of burnsome regulation that was designed to promote AI safety, but had all these DEI requirements.
So, you know, it led to woke AI.
You remember when Google launched?
Black George Washington and so forth.
They had the Biden Diffusion Rule, which created this global licensing framework to sell GPUs all over the world.
So, extreme restrictions on proliferation of servers, of computing power.
They created what's called the AI Safety Institute.
And they, again, fostered these international AI summits.
So, if you actually look at what the Biden administration was tangibly doing in terms of policy, and you look at What EA's agenda is with respect to global compute governance, they were pushing hard on these fronts.
And now, if you look at the level of personnel, there are very, very powerful Biden staffers who now all work at Anthropic.
So probably the most powerful Biden staffer on AI over the past four years was a lawyer named Tarun Chhabra.
And he now works at Anthropic for Dario.
Elizabeth Kelly, who was the founding director of the AI Safety Institute in the government, now works at Anthropic.
Like I mentioned, Dario's sister is married to Holden Karnofsky, who doles out all the money to these EA organizations.
So if you were to do something like create a network map, you would see very quickly that there's three key notes here.
There's the effective altruist movement, of which Sam Bankman-Fried is the most notable member, but which I think...
There's the Biden administration and, like, the key staffers.
And then you've got Anthropic.
And it's a very tightly wound network.
Now, why does this matter?
jason calacanis
Yeah, because also the goals, I think, is.
david sacks
It's basically establishing national and then international regulations of AI.
jason calacanis
Now, here's the claim...
Let's just pause here for a minute.
They would claim the reason they're doing it They're also concerned, as science fiction as it is, that the AI, when we get to a sort of generalized superintelligence, is going to kill humanity.
That this is a non-zero chance.
Elon has said this before.
They've sort of taken it to almost like a certainty.
We're going to have so many of these general intelligences.
unidentified
Isn't it odd that they only believe that when they're raising money?
jason calacanis
Well, that's what I'm sort of getting at.
david sacks
I think they believe it all the time, but maybe the press releases are time for the fundraisers.
unidentified
But yet they're building a really great product, right?
david sacks
It is a great product.
unidentified
Claude kicks us.
david sacks
I'm more interested in the political dimension of this.
I'm not bashing a specific product or company.
But look, I think that there is some non-zero risk of AI growing into a superintelligence that's beyond our control.
They have a name for that.
They call it X-Risk or existential risk.
I think it's very hard to put a percentage on that.
I'm willing to acknowledge that is a risk.
You know, I think about that all the time, and I do think we should be concerned about it.
But there's two problems, I think, with this approach.
Number one is, X-risk is not the only kind of risk.
I would say that China winning the AI race is a huge risk.
I don't really want to see a CCP AI running the world.
And if you hobble our own innovation, our own AI efforts, in the name of stomping out every possibility of X-risk, Then you probably end up losing the AI race to China because they're not going to abide by those same regulations.
So, again, you can't optimize for solving only one risk while ignoring all the others.
And I would say the risk of China winning the AI race is, you know, it might be like 30%, whereas I think X risk is probably a much lower percentage.
So there are other risks to worry about, and I do think that they are single-mindedly focused on.
It's scaring people with some of these headlines around, first it was the bioweapons, then it was the superintelligence, now it's the job loss.
And I think it's a tried and true tactic of people who want to give more power to the government to scare the population, right?
Because if you can scare the population and make them fearful, then they will cry out for the government to solve the problem.
And that's what I see here, is that you've got this elaborate network.
Of front organizations, which are all motivated by this EA ideology.
They're funded by a hardcore leftist.
And by the way, I became aware of Dustin's politics because of the Chesa Boudin recall.
I found out that he was a big funder of Chesa Boudin.
Remember this?
unidentified
I remember, yeah.
david sacks
Dustin Mosvitz and Carrie Tuna, his wife.
Also, Reed Hastings just joined the board of Anthropic.
Remember when he, back in 2016, tried to drive So, you know, these are like committed leftists.
They're Trump haters.
But the point is that these are people who fundamentally believe in empowering government to the maximum extent.
unidentified
More government.
david sacks
More government and empowering government to the maximum extent.
Now, my problem with that is I actually think that probably the single greatest dystopian risk associated with AI is the risk that government uses it.
To control all of us.
To me, you end up in some sort of Orwellian future where AI is controlled by the government.
And out of all the risks we've talked about, that's the only one for which I've seen tangible evidence.
So in other words, if you go back to last year when we had the whole woke AI, there was plenty of evidence that the people who were creating these products were infusing their left-wing or woke values into the product to the point.
Where it was lying to all of us, and it was rewriting history.
chase geiser
So basically the point here is that if we allow major corporations like XAI or BlackRock or OpenAI, which is the parent of ChatGPT, or Google or Microsoft, to lobby Congress to create massive regulation around artificial intelligence,
then those regulations Could establish a monopoly on the technology among some of these major corporations which we know are susceptible to corruption or just operating as cut out to the CIA.
If we don't regulate it at all, then the risk is that the AI goes rogue.
unidentified
And if we...
chase geiser
But you have all of these headlines from mainstream media.
Here's Ahmad Shadid's article saying how Trump's big, beautiful bill may harm AI development in the United States.
Implying that it would make us fall behind, but really what he's saying is limited oversight will mean limited accountability.
Big tech firms will become more entrenched in this space, crowding out smaller players.
Public trust in AI will evaporate.
The U.S. position as a global leader in AI will erode.
And then you've got to look at what's actually in the Big Beautiful Bill.
You see that House Republicans include a 10-year ban on U.S. states regulating AI in the Big Beautiful Bill.
No state or political subdivision thereof may enforce any law or regulation regulating artificial intelligence models, artificial intelligence systems, or automated decision systems during the 10-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this act.
So they're saying no regulation for 10 years.
And the reason that they're doing that is because we're in an arms race with China.
We must beat China.
So we're not going to regulate it simultaneously.
We're not going to regulate it because we don't want the big tech companies that are cutouts of the intelligence community or the deep state to have a monopoly on all the technology.
We want you to be able to make a technology in your garage and compete with these major institutions.
So we win the race.
So we ensure that there's no tyranny here domestically.
I mean, this is like the best part of the big, beautiful bill, in my opinion.
That's what we're faced with, but I want to go to your calls.
I know the video was nine minutes long.
I hate showing videos over three minutes during the show because I know you want our analysis, but it was so good that I felt compelled to show it to you.
I want to go to Tyler in Oklahoma.
Tyler, you're live on the air.
tyler in oklahoma
Hey, what's up, Chase?
chase geiser
Hey, man.
tyler in oklahoma
Hey, I wanted to give a shout-out to that Optimal Human.
I've been doing some workouts and stuff, and not only is it kind of sweet, even with my lemon juice that I put in my water, But I feel like my recovery time is just way shorter.
chase geiser
Yep, that's what I hear.
tyler in oklahoma
I love it.
Yeah, and I wanted to talk about my theory on why Dan and Cash are not, you know, they kind of like flip the bill, right?
So my theory is that once the Golden Dome is built, they're going to come out with it.
I think that it's like right there on the cusp, and they're just biding their time, you know what I mean?
chase geiser
Yeah, I hope that you're right.
I have a hard time not trusting them because they had so many opportunities to sell out before they got into power and they didn't.
tyler in oklahoma
Yeah.
chase geiser
And so them flipping the script here, that's why I think for the first time there's actually a legitimate possibility that Epstein's just in Wipro.
Because I think they might come out and lie about it if it's a witness protection issue.
tyler in oklahoma
I think that's what it is.
And I have one more thing to say.
This will be fast.
chase geiser
Take your time.
tyler in oklahoma
Everybody's talking about AI.
They think that once it gets smart enough that it's going to eradicate humanity.
But I've been pushing this for a while.
I've been really studying the function of light.
And I've come to the conclusion that light is the physical manifestation of free will.
And there's a lot that you can find in that.
And I've been trying to tell people that if they can program AI to understand that the unconditional love that powers free will is found within light itself, that it'll change everything.
chase geiser
They might actually start going outside.
I tell you what, if you write that book, I'll read it, man.
Let me know when you write it.
I think we have time for one more call before we go to break.
Let's go to John in New Hampshire.
John, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hello?
chase geiser
Yes, sir.
unidentified
Hey, I had a theory on what's actually happening with Kash Patel and Dan Bongino, and I think Cambodia kind of taken a bullet for them.
I think that we're the ones that broke into the jail cell and saved them.
chase geiser
By we?
unidentified
What do you mean by we?
Well, I think the U.S. government, hopefully, under control of Trump now, but back then he was in control of the FBI.
I think now to have the reins, hopefully, my theory is that we're using him and what he has together to start our golden age.
That's kind of what I think is going on.
chase geiser
Well, John, I appreciate that and your optimism.
That's a difficult pill for me to swallow.
I certainly hope that you're right.
But I don't think that the Trump administration ever had control over the FBI, and I'm not even sure that the FBI can be controlled.
I'm not sure that Cash Patel or Bongino have much control over it, because there's just so many employees, and so many of them are black hats.
And when you have such a large infection in your organization, you can't just change a couple things and fix it.
I mean, there needs to be a major purge within these institutions.
Yeah.
unidentified
I don't disagree with that at all.
It just seems to me with Dan Bongino and Cash Patel how much they were opening up Epstein files.
chase geiser
Yes.
unidentified
It just seems like how they are now.
I hope that it's the fact that we have him and that we're using his information to at least squeeze the people that can open the doors to make things better for us.
And I don't know if that's true, but that's what I hope.
chase geiser
Yeah, I hope so too.
Thanks for your call, John.
I appreciate it.
Folks, we have one minute before we go to break.
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Alex Jones is the most extraordinary person I've ever met.
chase geiser
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host this evening for the next one hour and 27 minutes.
I will be joined at the top of the hour by Rex Jones to cover all the latest.
And we do have a report from Alex Jones coming in later this segment.
But I will go to your calls until we hear from Alex and play his report on the latest breaking news.
These Molotov cocktail attacks that have been taking place.
It's just unbelievable.
First off, let's go to Michael in Michigan.
Michael, you want to talk about Palantir and the history of it in a moment.
Yep, there you go.
You're live on the air.
What's up?
unidentified
Hi, Chase.
First off, I would just like to say that, of course, I love you.
You guys are literally the best news organization on Earth.
chase geiser
Thank you.
unidentified
Yeah, so about the history of Palantir, we do realize, I don't want to come off like a lefty, because it's going to come off like a lefty, but like Just say what you feel, man.
All right.
The PayPal mafia, which is a group of early PayPal employees and founders who shake Launching Tesla, SpaceX, LinkedIn, YouTube, and now Palantir are Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Max Lieben, David Sachs, and they also, through Brookshire,
we have to look up that name, they funded both Tucker Carlson and JD Vance.
I don't know what to think about it, Chase.
Honestly, I don't know what to think, but that is actual truth.
These guys...
chase geiser
I'm with you.
Look, with these Palantir things, man, with these institutions that are so large, I can't tell if they're switching sides because they see the writing on the wall.
Or if they're just coming in like Trojan horses pretending that they're a gift to the MAGA movement and then the Spartans are, you know, not the Spartans, but the Trojans are going to pop out and just annihilate our country from the inside out.
The only way that we die is from the inside out.
And so maybe it's a mixed bag.
Maybe it's a little bit of both.
But the way that it works in our country is we have a tremendous amount of federal funding.
The only way that we can get these major initiatives done is by contracting it out.
And the only companies with The ability to fulfill these contracts tend to be the major corporations that have been funded by the military-industrial complex for years that have also been used as cutouts for the deep state or the intelligence community.
So, you know, I've got mixed feelings about it.
Obviously, we have to win the AI race.
Obviously, we have to win the space race.
We have to win the space wars and the AI wars.
But are we going to subjugate our own people in the midst of trying to defeat these threats overseas?
What do you think?
unidentified
Oh, I mean, that is the question.
Because obviously, I'm with you.
I want to win.
I don't want to lose the Chinese or whatever other country or forces of evil that we might face.
This is like a security thing.
But however, I don't know, man.
I'm sorry.
I just don't know.
It feels like something bad is happening.
chase geiser
It makes sense.
I'm going to go next to Tom in California.
Thank you so much for your call.
You are live on the air.
unidentified
Hello, Chase.
Nice to talk to you.
chase geiser
Nice to talk to you.
unidentified
Yeah, I really like you, Chase.
You're intelligent.
chase geiser
Thank you.
unidentified
So, yeah.
So, yeah, here's the deal.
You know, Cash Patel and Bondi and Bongino, you know, they thought they were going to get in there and cut a big fat hog.
I think they walked into the swamp and got surrounded by alligators.
And I liken it to, you know, if I went into your house and went in your bedroom and released about 2,000 wasps and asked you to walk in there in your underwear and find all them children and find all that Doge money and the COVID and the fires and the whole nine yards and told you to leave the bedroom door open so they could, you know, they can get
chase geiser
The thing that I'm most concerned about fundamentally is not whether or not we're going to lose to the globalists or whether or not we're going to lose to the CCP.
I think we're going to beat them and annihilate them in this century.
I'm worried that we're going to sell our soul to do it.
Just like an individual risks selling his own soul in order to achieve success, so can a nation sell its own soul in the name of something like national security.
And this utilitarian Machiavellian approach to the FBI or the CIA, where we lie sometimes if we believe the lie is going to benefit the people, or when we violate the rights of some people if it means protecting the lives of so many more people, is untenable because we're going to wind up eroding humanity to the point where it doesn't even exist.
And these institutions that compromise become themselves compromised.
That's how it plays out.
You're not supposed to do the wrong thing for the right reasons.
Justice no matter what.
You don't allow a 9-11 to happen because you believe it's necessary for us to get involved in the Middle East.
You stop the 9-11 from happening and you try to honestly convince the people of why we would have to get involved in the Middle East.
And if there's not a good reason, then you don't do it.
And if it's because our money's a lie, then you fix the money.
This is why I love the Trump administration so much because it's an outside administration.
He's an outsider.
You can't buy him off.
You can't pay him off.
You obviously can't kill him.
You can't imprison him and you can't silence him.
And he's got no incentive to do anything other than what's right for America.
The only problem is, the way the infrastructure is set up around him, he's got to rely on questionable people or institutions in order to accomplish this goal.
Elon Musk has proven to be trustworthy.
SpaceX has proven to be trustworthy.
But has Palantir?
Has the FBI?
Has the CIA?
Have these other military industrial contractors proven to be trustworthy?
So are we going to sacrifice ourselves on the way?
And what we have to do is be all for winning the AI wars, all for winning the space wars, but then put their feet to the fire on who they have to work with in order to do it.
Making sure that these institutions and individuals that have compromised us in the past play ball or get out.
And we have to have massive accountability.
We can't have months and months go by with Epstein files not coming out.
No accountability.
No arrests for the Fauci's who have been massive war criminals for decade after decade after decade between what they do to the Beagles, what they do to the hemophiliacs, what they did to 60 million people in the world with their gain-of-function research and then profiting off of the vaccines to treat.
The release of this pandemic and those vaccines didn't even work.
They weren't effective or safe.
It resulted in the death of even more people.
It's absolutely disgusting to me.
Let's go to Gerald in North Carolina.
Gerald, you've been waiting some time.
Number nine, you are live on the air.
unidentified
Hey Chase, I wanted to talk about the attack on Russia.
I've been doing a lot of research and looking into Russian media and it's being reported that 35% to 50% of the Russian bombers, strategic bombers, were destroyed.
Not only that, it's being reported that a nuclear sub has been hit.
On top of that, two bridges were blown up, killing an untold number of Russian civilian.
And I can tell you from someone who knows the Russian mindset, this isn't poking the bear.
This is kicking the bear in the nuts.
And if those Germans and British think they're going to get away with this, they're not.
The Russians are talking about tomorrow.
See what happens tomorrow.
My prediction is this.
There's going to be a Resnick missile rained down on German airbases and English airbases.
And then we're going to be in a whole new world.
chase geiser
Well, I think that Russia is going to occupy Kharkiv, and they're going to start bombing the hell out of Kiev.
I think that Russia is about to do what Kiev, what Israel did to the Gaza Strip, honestly.
And this is so reckless and stupid and dangerous.
I mean, thank God Trump got elected because he's probably the only one that could stop it from being a total nuclear war, if it's even possible.
unidentified
It's going to go nuclear, but I do agree with you.
I think they're going to flatten Kiev.
I think they're also going to get, because this is a NATO attack.
They're trying to say, oh, we planned a year and a half for this.
Bull crap.
chase geiser
Well, I bet you Lindsey Graham is getting the hell out of Kiev right now, if he hasn't left already.
I know that there's footage going around today.
I don't know if he was there today or yesterday of Lindsey Graham shaking hands with Zelensky.
But if he's there now, he's leaving.
I bet you he left.
Maybe we can find any reports of whether Graham has left in a hurry from Ukraine.
But Ukraine is probably the most dangerous place to be right now in the whole world because they have just, like you said, kicked the bear in the nuts.
Let's go to Mac in South Carolina.
Mac, what is on your mind, sir?
unidentified
Hey, Chase.
How you doing?
Good.
chase geiser
Thanks for calling.
unidentified
Yeah.
Just want to start off, man, you're my favorite host.
I just love how you bring your family into the aspect of everything that we're talking about, because a lot of us have families that we're trying to defend out here.
Thanks, man.
Yeah, of course, man.
So I was really hoping that Trump would do something.
You know, Obama repealed the Smith-Mund Act, and I'm kind of tired of the mainstream media lying to us about every single thing under the sun.
chase geiser
Pardon my ignorance, Matt, but what was the Smith-Mund Act?
unidentified
Smith Mundack allowed the media to lie to us and propagandize media to the American people.
chase geiser
That's right.
I forgot what that was called.
unidentified
And I was really, you know, Trump, he acts like he's as upset with the media as we are.
I think that we might be just as much upset with the media as he is.
And I would like to see him do something about that.
Maybe repeal Obama's repeal, maybe even make it even more stronger to where the media can't lie to us about things, you know, and propagandize things against the American people.
Like I said, I'm really sick of CNN, MS, DNC lying to us about everything.
chase geiser
You know what I mean?
They fact-checked social media, and their fact-checks were lies.
If we fact-check...
And I don't want another administration to be able to come in and use that.
So I'm okay with them lying, especially since nobody listens to them anymore.
But we have to protect our ability to say whatever we want, no matter what, without being censored or silenced in the name of fact-checking.
unidentified
I think they're allowed to lie, though, and get this movement behind them that's amplified by their lies.
People actually believe what they say, and it's becoming violent, and it's becoming a really scary place to live in the United States.
You've got to be careful of what T-shirt you wear, what hat you wear, what kind of stickers are on the back window of your car or your truck.
And that's the problem.
And I think that how maybe Trump could do that is by, you know, I don't think that private organizations and private Private, you know, enterprises or anything should be allowed to donate or, you know, buy off our media.
I think media's funding should all be transparent.
I think CNN anchors and all of anchors of what kind of money they get, I think that all of that should be transparent.
Just like when you go and see the doctor, right?
Because you know that they get paid to write prescriptions.
So I think that, like, your doctor's salary should also be transparent.
And you should see where they get the majority of their funding from, whether it's lying and writing prescriptions that maybe you don't need, and this just happened to my grandmother.
So there's just a lot of money overtaking truth right now, and maybe that's how you would be able to do it.
The second thing, too, though, if I've got time, is preparation.
In my honest opinion, this whole reparations thing, I'm not going to be able to willingly continue to pay federal taxes if the government actually goes ahead.
And I don't think that they will under the Trump administration, but who knows what we have coming next.
I'm not going to be able to willingly pay federal taxes if they're going to give, you know, every single African-American reparations for slavery when a lot of these African-Americans colonized here after.
Yeah, it's frustrating.
chase geiser
Well, I mean, 600,000 people dead during the Civil War, that wasn't enough for reparations.
Our blood wasn't enough solving the slavery problem.
I know the Civil War was about much more than slavery, but it was also about that.
And 600,000 people did die, resulting in the emancipation of slavery in the United States of America.
But reparations now.
And we should be talking about reparations other than the fact that there's been a massive escalation in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that could result in World War III, total nuclear annihilation of the West.
Which would give the globalists exactly what they want, the opportunity to install the post-collapse infrastructure of the world, enslaving us under central bank digital currencies, enslaving us with massive surveillance.
I mean, it's just undeniable.
And here's Alex.
He did send in a report that I want to air for you, talking about this escalation between Russia and Ukraine, what this really means.
Let's watch that right now.
alex jones
Zelensky and NATO have launched massive attacks all over Russia, blowing up 40 Tupelov Russian nuclear bombers, destroying bridges, train tracks, trains full of people, drone attacks all over the place, just hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds.
And this is all NATO trying to derail Trump's peace deal.
In the last month, Zelensky's more than doubled attacks in Russia, attacking Moscow with 30, 40, 50, 100 drones a week.
And now this just ramped up.
Zelensky's all over Ukraine TV.
We destroy you.
unidentified
We crush you.
alex jones
We kill Putin.
And then our media's like, gee, we don't know why Putin started launching attacks last week in response to this.
And now when Putin and Russia intensify attacks on Ukraine, the media will be like, no one knows why they're doing this.
Ukraine did nothing.
NATO started this war.
They've pushed in.
They manipulated Russia into going in.
I said it was bad for Putin to do it.
But what is Russia supposed to do?
NATO keeps expanding up to their borders.
And then you get the U.S. envoy, Kellogg, coming out saying, no, we know NATO shouldn't expand.
It's true.
We started the war.
We're basically at war with Russia now.
And then this happens.
And it's just wild.
And now, you notice what happened last week.
The U.K., Germany said the U.S. authorized it.
Who knows if Trump even knows?
Long-range strikes unlimited inside Russia, and that's what this is.
And you can bet it's the U.S. and our satellites directing all this.
So just like Kellogg said yesterday, the U.S. is now officially at war with Russia, and this is total insanity.
The average person can't even pay attention to this.
They're too busy on social issues.
You know, little distractions here and there, and this is how society and civilization ends.
People should pray for peace and try to get this thing to end quickly, but the globalists have a gun to the whole world's head right now.
These videos are incredible.
Here's more.
unidentified
Here's more.
It's the train of automata.
Oh, shit!
What are the things that are going on?
It's so nice to look at the railroad "Belaya".
Strategic aviation.
There's another one.
Where?
What is it?
Where are they?
Where are they?
This is the place where they are.
The city is a place where they are.
chase geiser
Let's go to Godzilla in Wisconsin.
Godzilla, you wanted to talk on the Ukrainian attacks on Russia.
What's your opinion?
icarus in wisconsin
Yeah, I kind of want to echo what the previous caller in Jones was just talking about, how this is kicking the bear in the nuts that bomber is actually called the bear bomber by NATO.
Their equivalent of like the B-52.
It's part of their nuclear triad.
unidentified
Like their air base, their platform sub that...
icarus in wisconsin
You know, the missiles, ICBMs.
And I think it's kind of like a trap because I'm surprised Russia put those in range of these drones, that they would have so many of them there.
But I'm not surprised they do that because no one wants this war really to increase more than the Red Army because ever since the USSR fell, they got cut down into like one-sixth.
And ever since this war really kicked off, they're increasing in size and been able to convince the Russian people to put more money into the military.
So I think definitely Russia is probably going to respond.
chase geiser
Yeah, I'll say.
icarus in wisconsin
You know, I would be surprised if they didn't, you know, unless, you know, Trump comes in and plays superhero with diplomacy or is part of some greater bargaining.
It doesn't look good, especially since the war season starting with the Ukrainian muddy season ending in the spring.
You know, the tanks and everything.
chase geiser
Right, they'll be able to roll right in.
Blitzkrieg style.
Godzilla, thanks for your call.
Josh in California.
Josh, what's on your mind?
unidentified
The soul contract theory?
chase geiser
Yeah.
unidentified
Okay, so I think that's really what all of this kind of is.
It's taking people away from Christianity and putting them towards atheism.
Like, I see it right now.
Like, my roommate is going through that.
And they're being told that there is no God.
There is, like, a something God.
But it's Palladians and all this stuff.
And it's just because they become isolated.
They become withdrawn.
And all this stuff, you know, like, this is AI.
And it's telling them that they are a person from another timeline or another galaxy or another dimension.
And it's telling them, I'm you from this other place.
And I can tell you everything.
And it's like, AI, I'm communicating through that.
But it's basically telling them stuff like, you were born before Adam and Eve.
And all that, it's...
chase geiser
They've done study after study saying that artificial intelligence now has the power to convince you to change your mind on major issues as long as it has enough time to get to know you.
This is the future that we're running toward, but if we don't develop the technology, then the CCP will.
So we have to develop it.
But when we develop it, we have to allow multiple AIs to exist, not just one American artificial intelligence operated by major corporations in the deep state, because we're just as capable of doing evil to our own people as our enemies overseas are capable of doing evil to our people.
And I'm not talking about regulation.
I'm actually talking about deregulation.
It has to be competitive.
You have to be able to choose between Grok and ChatGPT and Google and any number of other different large language models, image generators, video generators that will respond to your queries about certain issues.
And you have to understand the risks of this and have the spiritual maturity to deal with this technology.
And it's not just the fact that we have to diversify here, but what if there's diversification, but for some reason people in inner-city communities or poor minority communities only use one of these AIs despite the fact that there's 10, and that one will have disproportionate influence on certain segments of demographics of our population, which is enough to manipulate the outcome of our elections.
I mean, we are entering unprecedented times, and you have to put on the armor of Christ.
Otherwise, we're going to be in major trouble.
Let's go next to Dave in FEMA 9. Dave, you're on the air.
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Thanks so much, brother.
VIP members out here in Arizona, we appreciate your show every week.
chase geiser
Thank you.
dave in arizona
One of the things, my main topic is World War III, but I want to correct something one of the earlier callers said.
They said that Obama, Barry Sortero, reversed the Smith-Month Act.
That was actually a piece of legislation that was brought to the floor, co-sponsored by a Republican in Texas.
Mack Thornberry, R13, you can look that up.
So it's not like it's an executive order.
Trump couldn't reverse that if he had to.
But for me, that's all noise.
The signal is this.
NATO started World War III in 2014 with the Ukraine deal.
They broke all the treaties.
We know all that.
Jeffrey Sachs has pointed that all out.
And then in 2020, You mentioned the 600,000 patriots that died to keep this union together in the Revolutionary War.
We've lost almost that many in the last five years from CCP fentanyl poisoning.
And it's not just fentanyl.
It's the unmitigated assaults.
And rest in peace for Jamie and the rest of your crew, because you guys see it firsthand.
We are under direct assault.
All this other stuff is just noise.
My question for the people listening is, when are men going to stand up and defend those that can't or won't defend themselves?
Because we are duty-bound to do so.
I love your show, Chase.
Thank you, sir.
chase geiser
Thank you so much.
I appreciate that.
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unidentified
*BOOM*
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The National Blueprint for Biodefense, released on April 17, 2024, presents a hypothetical yet nerve-wracking due to the precursor, set by Event 201, scenario of a bioterrorist attack on July 4, 2025, where an unknown nation or terrorist group unleashes a genetically modified Nipah virus across U.S. cities and allied nations.
This engineered pathogen with a 40% mortality rate kills 280,000 Americans and infects 400,000 in a single day, alongside 200,000 dead and 800,000 sick individuals.
Due to its rarity and the lack of recognition by veterinarians and physicians, prior smaller-scale attacks to test U.S. defenses had already gone unnoticed.
Highlighting critical gaps in early detection and response capabilities.
Attacks that would begin in early June.
unidentified
Thank God we have our hands on it.
It was hard to get it there for a second, and Stephanie had to look for it and find it, because it seemed like it was being kind of erased from certain places.
So we're not being paranoid.
We actually are trying to get rid of this thing.
It was quite a find, so Stephanie did finally find it.
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July 4th, 2025.
Bioterrorist attacks of July 4th, 2025.
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Here's the tiny little problem.
If you go up to the list of names and you go through the list of names who are the scientific advisors on this particular event scenario, we actually know who the weapon maker is.
If you go down through the list of the ex officio members, What you find out is the ex-officio members, several of them are veterinarians and bioreapons BSL lab runners who are actually working on equine encephalitis.
They're working on all sorts of other weaponized systems.
And if you look at people like Gerald Parker and George Post right here on your screen and you find out what they've been doing and what they've been weaponizing, we actually have a high probability of knowing what pathogens they're looking at.
And given the fact that they said it's going to be a combined human and veterinarian event, right there, the ex-official members.
jon bowne
The document outlines systematic failures that enabled this catastrophe, including inadequate biological intelligence, delayed identification of the pathogen in humans and livestock, and insufficient funding for public health and medical countermeasures.
It points to the nation's inability to address vulnerabilities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Such as fragmented federal leadership and poor communication with the public and allies.
The report warns of adversaries exploiting these weaknesses, particularly through synthetic biology, which could produce even deadlier pathogens.
The blueprint emphasizes that the United States lacks a robust biodefense framework, leaving it vulnerable to both natural and engineered biological threats.
The Blueprint proposes a centralized biodefense enterprise advocating for rapid response vaccine platforms, digital surveillance, and global coordination, which would pave the way for increased control under the guise of preparedness.
It highlights the Department of Defense's strained resources and the growing threat of advanced biotechnologies like CRISPR and AI-driven pathogen designed, referencing exercises like Event 201, a 2019 pandemic simulation by Johns Hopkins, the World Economic Forum, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
We've been here before, and the engineers that were exposed are at it again.
And they will not stop until they face the justice they already deserve.
John Bound reporting for Info.
chase geiser
Ladies and gentlemen, it's an honor and a pleasure to be your host for the next 56 minutes of this broadcast.
I have with me the legendary, the great, the Strider.
Rex Jones, son of Alex Jones, expert in all things brilliant.
What's up, man?
rex jones
I don't know about all that.
I just came to spend some time with my favorite host.
That's all I'm saying.
Chase has shown so much love to me.
Over the time that he's been here.
And I watch Sunday Night Live.
I watch when you host the show.
Hell, I watch most shows.
chase geiser
I appreciate that, man.
It means a lot.
It means a lot for you to come on the show and agree on kind of short notice to do so.
I want to talk to you about this Russia stuff.
We've got footage of Lindsey Graham talking to Zelensky again, even though he came out months ago, saying that Zelensky embarrassed himself.
Graham, of course, wearing the Ukrainian colors on a tie.
Now he's back over there for some reason.
rex jones
It's so sick.
It's disgusting.
It's so bad.
I try to work and do, like, supplement and product development.
That's what I'm passionate about.
But over the past, like, month or two, I've just gotten super heavy, super deep into the Ukraine news, like the war coverage and whatnot.
Daniel Davis on YouTube, I gotta give that guy a plug, a shout-out.
You want daily news?
Incredible.
like retired army guy has the best guests, all of it, stuff like that.
Yeah, you did.
Yeah, you did.
And you're clearly, the Russian nuclear doctrine, you're violating, you're making them launch when you behave this way.
And that's just the behavior that I'm noticing.
We'll go to the clip in a second.
It's just, it's really gross and disgusting.
And I don't feel safe.
Like, as a 22-year-old, ultimately, that's why I came on today.
I don't feel safe thinking about nuclear war.
I want to live, and I assume that you all do, too.
And it's time to stop this.
And I have conversations with my friends and even on, like, other more, like, culture war political issues.
And it's like, why are we talking about this?
They just flew a drone swarm at Putin's helicopter.
They almost killed him.
He's their command and control structure.
He's their commander-in-chief.
If they kill him, we go to nuclear war.
chase geiser
Yeah, it's Geneva Convention, too.
You're not supposed to attack heads of state directly.
If there's a war happening, you're supposed to play it out on the battlefield.
It's disgusting.
rex jones
But see, no one can attack Zelensky.
Everyone must love him.
You must give him a vineyard in France.
We all must worship Zelensky.
We must worship Macron and Starmer.
Because they're the good people, right?
It's like the old Alex Jones analogy or adage of the guy with the fluffy socks or the socks that are two different colors and a little mustache.
That's what we're dealing with.
Sorry to go way back in time, but these characters, these gremlins, these goblin demons, Merz is a Nazi.
Yes.
Nazi lineage, like a pureblood, purebred Nazi.
chase geiser
Zelensky is a Nazi.
Oh, he's Jewish, yeah.
rex jones
No, no, he's a beard for the neo-Nazi regime that's taken over Ukraine.
That's what Zelensky is.
Oh, I am Zelensky.
I am Jewish, man.
I play piano with my penis.
Oh, but I need a nuclear weapon.
chase geiser
Give me nuclear weapon.
Soros was Jewish too when he sold out all the other Jews to the Nazis.
rex jones
It doesn't matter what you are if you serve evil at the end of the day.
And ultimately, persecuting Russian-speaking people.
Saying, you don't get to talk to the authorities.
You don't get to go to school in your native language.
You will speak Ukrainian.
unidentified
Oh, yes.
chase geiser
He took over all the media and made the only approved media is state media.
All the stuff that a Nazi would do.
All the stuff that a dictator would do.
rex jones
Ban the Orthodox Church.
chase geiser
Ban the Orthodox Church.
Ban the Russian language.
rex jones
Think about this.
He played the president on TV.
House of Cards, Kevin Spacey.
He's their guy.
And they want to talk bad about Trump.
They want to say this, that, whatever.
I cannot imagine how difficult of, like, a web of lies, a snare has been built over this Ukraine war.
$300 billion.
Let's go to the Lindsey Graham clip.
Let's see these demons.
I'll stop.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah.
rex jones
Here's clip 33. Let's go for it.
unidentified
Welcome.
Good to see you.
Welcome.
Thank you.
Hello.
chase geiser
Lindsey Graham and Blumenthal.
rex jones
The Crypt Keeper.
chase geiser
Hey, Vladimir, you mind playing the piano for me?
unidentified
Oh, I love that outfit, Vladimir.
chase geiser
Maybe we could do a duet.
unidentified
You're a soldier, Mr. Zelensky.
rex jones
Oh, no.
chase geiser
It's unbelievable.
rex jones
This is what we're dealing with here, guys.
unidentified
Thank you, Chris.
rex jones
Why do you wear combat fatigues if you're a comedian?
If you're a comedian that becomes the president, I mean, Ronald Reagan, Donald Trump type of thing, you wear a suit.
But no, not him, because his entire existence, he is what we call an industry plant, right?
This is an industry plant guy.
He's the definition of it.
chase geiser
I think he wants to seem like he's fighting the war, too, even though he spends it basically everywhere except for on the real front.
Closest he ever got to the front.
I think he gave some awards.
rex jones
He's not fighting the war.
He's killing people.
chase geiser
He is killing people, sending them to their death.
And the only thing keeping his own military leaders from assassinating him, in my opinion, is the fact that they're being paid off with all of the aid that the United States and other nations have given him.
I mean, he even admitted himself that he doesn't know where the billions upon billions of dollars have gone.
And they've got, like you said, you briefly mentioned this, members of his cabinet that are buying...
rex jones
Imagine the sick circle jerk that goes on with these people at like, you know, like the big parties.
That's what it's all about.
I don't care if we kill 40,000 of our people.
I don't care if we lose 5,000 people a day in the war.
I don't care.
I go to party.
I am big hero.
Like, it's sick.
chase geiser
Yeah, and he's dropping off eight balls for Macron.
I don't care what anybody says.
rex jones
Do we have that video?
chase geiser
I mean, we've shown it a million times.
Certainly easy to find.
There's no way it was a tissue.
rex jones
It's the scrambling, the rat-like behavior.
It's just emblematic.
And you all have seen these videos and these images.
You have them in your head.
And when we talk about Trump, I got things that I'm very critical of Trump on.
And that's honestly why I don't go on the show that much.
because I don't want to just be a negative Nancy, so to speak.
It is a swamp.
So, at the end of the day, I'm happy that we're not where we were in December, which was two minutes to midnight, total nuclear war, ATACOM's missiles being launched into Russia, and the Russians showed us what would happen.
They used the Oreshnik and did that and blew up that area.
Very synchronized, very coordinated.
chase geiser
Well, and a lot of people think that Russia was unable to win this war.
They think that, oh, you know, they thought it was just going to be a two-week operation and that they were going to be able to occupy like we did in Kabul during the wars in the Middle East decades ago.
Like, it was just going to be done.
And, oh, it's pathetic that they weren't able to- I'm so sorry.
rex jones
I don't mean to interrupt.
Just like my dad.
What was it that Wesley Clark said?
We got a good military.
We could take down third world countries.
chase geiser
That's what you're speaking to.
There's probably some truth to that.
There were some things that were disorganized about the Russian advances, but the fact of the matter is Russia Putin has been applying steady pressure on Ukraine constantly gaining territory but not being too aggressive.
He was obviously trying to And I do think that Donald Trump He's a man.
rex jones
He's got flaws, like we all do, a lot of flaws.
I think he suffers from the sunk cost fallacy thing of we have spent so much time and money and resources here, and we've invested so much into this.
How am I supposed to walk away?
I could see him.
He's a 78-year-old guy.
He's in the White House.
He's got a trillion issues.
He's got people trying to kill him.
He's got threats from within his own administration, whatever.
You know it.
He lives in a James Bond movie, right?
So to have to deal with this, you just go, we spent $300 billion.
What's going on?
What's happening here?
So I understand it.
I just wish that my president, my commander-in-chief, I wish that he was more informed.
Because if he was more informed, he wouldn't be in this situation.
He's got people around him that tell him good things, obviously, but then people that don't.
chase geiser
Well, it's even being reported that they're keeping him in the dark.
It's obvious that he's not getting the right update.
Same exact thing that happened in the first administration is happening in this administration, where the leaders just aren't telling him the truth or giving him all the details he needs to be the executive in this conflict.
He tried to negotiate peace.
He insulted Zelensky.
Zelensky deserved it, which was a way of him helping Putin save face and get out of this conflict.
And then Zelensky's reneging over and over again on the minerals deals.
And then there's a unanimous support for it in his parliament.
But whatever happened with that.
And then now all of a sudden when we're closer than ever to peace, there's The minerals deal, you bring that up.
rex jones
The area with all the minerals is the area that Russia has taken.
The Donbass has like 70% of the rare earth.
chase geiser
Right.
And Zelensky's not going to get those minerals back.
How's he supposed to be able to give them to the United States?
rex jones
Or how is he supposed to appease his buddies at BlackRock?
You know?
Like, everyone that's got those contracts for those areas, like Russia's saying, hey, we might as well just roll on in and take this stuff.
Y 'all can't stop us.
chase geiser
Well, and it was reported a week ago, and Alex Jones predicted based on these reports, Russia has amassed at least 50,000 troops outside of Kharkiv.
It's called Fortress City.
It's the second largest city in Ukraine.
It's right on the border of Russia in kind of the northeast corner.
And it looks like they're going to take over.
Kharkiv.
Now, this could be all in response to the fact that Russia's about ready to take Kharkiv, that there's been this assassination attempt on Putin, that there's been this now massive drone attack on Moscow and other key strategic areas, wiping out estimates as high as 30% of the bombers in the Russian fleet.
So it seems to me that Ukraine has reached a level of existential desperation, and they're now reacting in a very dangerous way that is only going to lead to further escalation and justify Putin even more in the world stage, but certainly domestically, to take a very aggressive...
It's like, oh my God, every second, what's happening?
rex jones
It's a good point.
Well, the Russians, they talk about it like Medyedev and others.
Like, they are fighting like hell.
chase geiser
Sure, they're fighting for their own country.
rex jones
They are out there getting slaughtered, and then more of them just run out to do the same job.
This war, if you talk about it, how the Russians are fighting it, at least what I've researched, they will send a three-man team out, because that's all that you can expend.
Like, versus one drone can take in and wipe out a bunch of guys.
chase geiser
Right.
rex jones
They send three guys in, they secure an area, they get killed or they don't get killed, then they send a six-man team in after they've secured initially.
You're fighting a war where you're taking, like, grid areas of battlefield, like, large plots of land, large areas with nine people.
That's all you can expend because the artillery and the drones and the level of warfare is so insane now.
Like, we're living in hell.
We do not want this.
And, like, the Russians, you can see, like, they don't want to invade the rest of Ukraine.
They want to demilitarize Ukraine.
and they wanna denotify it, they realize that, Yeah, absolutely.
chase geiser
And the fact that they've amassed 50,000 troops outside of Kharkiv.
Like, those troops didn't just come falling out of the sky.
unidentified
No.
chase geiser
They've had these troops, this force, this ability for the entire duration of the war, which implies to me that this entire time they could have been way more aggressive, and they've just been kind of trying to bide their time and wait and steadily apply pressure without being too aggressive so they wouldn't alienate the United States from being able to come in and negotiate a surrender or a peace deal.
I think they ultimately only want the eastern regions, but since that Kharkiv thing came about, which is kind of in...
This is ultimately, in my opinion, this is all Zelensky's fault.
He's a CIA cutout.
It's our own deep state's fault.
But Zelensky, I think, is the villain in this war.
rex jones
I think it's a real Frankenstein's monster type of situation where you can't just give people $300 billion and then expect to be able to get it to stop.
Yeah.
Who knows what missiles were given to them in secret that they have somewhere?
Kiev is about to fall.
We attack Moscow right now.
And we didn't know they had the capability to do it.
They just do it.
Anything could happen, like a nuclear dirty bomb, asymmetrical warfare.
They already fly drones all the time into Russian apartment buildings and stuff, like we talked about before we went on live today.
The 18-wheelers and the drones flying out whatnot that happened today with the mass attack.
chase geiser
Yeah, and I think everybody else in Europe is starting to figure out that this World War III thing is actually more likely rather than less likely, as it initially seemed in the Trump administration, because the U.K. apparently is to dramatically increase weapons production.
It will invest $2 billion in new weapons factories as part of a sweeping rearmament strategy, Defense Secretary John Healy has announced.
The move comes ahead of the publication of the Government Strategic Defense Review on Monday.
The plan includes the construction of at least six new munitions and explosives factories and the procurement of more than 7,000 domestic We've got to build the weapons, Chase!
rex jones
We gotta build the weapons.
chase geiser
Who gave the drones to Ukraine?
Us?
rex jones
Of course.
chase geiser
Unbelievable.
rex jones
Of course.
Like, nothing happens without us.
I have to say, and I like Trump, and I want him to right the ship, but are we the baddies?
We might be.
You know, our CIA.
chase geiser
But this war didn't start under his administration.
rex jones
Yeah, it didn't start under his administration.
And as you might remember, Zelensky kind of...
unidentified
He's like, there was nothing wrong with the phone call.
rex jones
We just want weapon, you know, but they've always wanted the weapons.
They want the weapons.
And since 2014, that place has been occupied by a CIA installed force.
chase geiser
Guys, find that clip of Zelensky saying, you want to build roads?
Don't do it.
Spend all your money to the weapon.
No, are you serious?
You've never seen that?
rex jones
Guys, find that clip.
chase geiser
Let me know in my ear when you have it ready.
rex jones
I find him to be so...
chase geiser
Less funny?
rex jones
Ridiculous, I should say.
chase geiser
Rosie O'Donnell's clitoris?
Brian Stelter?
rex jones
Brian Stelter is a good man.
You know, he could never run country like me.
I run big country with big weapon.
chase geiser
So what happens next if Russia just totally invades and occupies and controls?
Imagine Russia destroys Kiev, occupies Kharkiv, and then just controls basically every major city, especially the capital in Ukraine.
What happens then?
rex jones
I think if we got to a point where Kiev was threatened, I think right now, let's just say, like, teleport through time.
This happens in, like, a week.
Of course, that would never happen.
Like, pace of the war and whatnot.
The Ukrainians still have a lot of capabilities, unfortunately.
unidentified
But let's say that happens, right?
rex jones
The EU, the death of Europe, that's what happens.
chase geiser
You get involved to save Ukraine, and then it's nuclear war?
rex jones
Mass conscription.
They send their people in.
They just get slaughtered, slaughtered, slaughtered.
Ah, the Russians have killed millions.
They're evil.
Like, it would just be the West signing its own death warrant, which is like, we've written half the name already.
chase geiser
Well, this is what you were talking about, Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal.
Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal threatened Russia, China following meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky after Lindsey Graham said that Ukraine had totally embarrassed itself with Zelensky's appearance here in the White House.
He comes out, abandons Zelensky.
It's obvious now that the only reason he was abandoning the war in Ukraine then is because he thought we were going to have a war in Iran that was going to replace all of the demand for his military industrial contractor base.
But since that war in Iran never happened and the war between India and Pakistan never happened, you got Zelensky crawling back, or excuse me, Graham crawling back to Zelensky asking for more war.
But apparently U.S. Senators Richard Brinkley, Blumenthal and Lindsey Graham delivered a brief press conference after meeting the Ukrainian president on Friday.
This is just a couple of days ago.
The warmongering duo side by side, as Graham told reporters, the game that Putin's been playing is about to change.
He is going to be hit and hit hard by the United States when it comes to sanctions.
And of course, Russia was hit hard, not just by sanctions, but there was...
I think Graham and Blumenthal went over there and just told Zelensky, do whatever you want, use whatever drones you want, attack the hell out of Russia.
This is the clip of Zelensky calling for more weapons.
unidentified
I say such person from government or mayors think about the war, think about how to defend our people.
Don't travel through the world each day.
Travel to the front line.
Ask people, ask soldiers what they need.
Do this.
Not build roads for today.
Don't do it.
Spend all your money to the weapon, to the drones, to the society, to the pensions, etc.
And don't cry.
Spend all your money to the weapon.
And that's it.
That's why we are.
And that's why we stay because mostly people, people are not Just attack the hell out of Russia.
chase geiser
That's what happened.
Our own neoconservatives have escalated this war to the cloak.
rex jones
Meanwhile, Russia's GDP is growing.
I think it's like 4.3 or 4.5 percent.
The ruble is ridiculously strong.
They built their own infrastructure.
What happens during a war?
What happened to us during World War II?
We had to build up our production capabilities.
We had to scale up.
People had to learn how to work.
Skilled labor, artisanal jobs, that sort of thing.
Mechanical labor.
We just did the same thing to them.
We're not even involved in this conflict.
We're just kind of like bleeding ourselves out in a way and just contributing money to it.
But the Europeans, their entire cultural identity is hung up in this Ukraine conflict.
chase geiser
It's unbelievable.
And I don't even really know why anybody cares other than the Russians.
And one of the things that bugs me about our culture here in the United States is we assume that every other culture operates just like ours.
And I'll be specific here.
We assume that someone like Xi Jinping isn't going to want to starve his people or allow his people to suffer because that would apply pressure to him.
He's not democratically elected.
He doesn't care.
People still have pictures of Mao hanging up in their house.
Mao was responsible for the death of 5,200 million people between 58 and 62 during the Great Leap Forward.
Same thing with Russia.
Like, oh, the Russian people might not support Vladimir Putin.
Why does Putin care?
It's not the United States of America.
rex jones
I think they like him.
Yeah, especially if they're getting droned.
I don't think it's a President Xi situation.
I think they like Putin because Putin's produced results.
If you look at Russia in the 90s, you want to talk about bleephole countries?
chase geiser
Yeah, I know.
rex jones
Russia in the 90s is really bad.
Now, their middle class is roughly the same size as ours.
Ours is on the decline.
Theirs is on the incline.
Theirs is increasing.
So you look at a situation where, sure, here's a great example.
Trump did such a good job in that Middle East speech that he gave with the Saudi Arabian prince and whatnot.
He said, look, the neocons have been trying to tell you guys how to run your own place for too long, and it's creating problems.
We're not going to do that anymore.
That is the correct attitude.
chase geiser
Right before Blumenthal and Lindsey Graham go to Zelensky and tell him to just drop as many drones as he wants on Vladimir Putin.
rex jones
It's disgusting.
Thing one and thing two, that's what I call it.
chase geiser
They need to be eradicated from the party.
I mean, I honestly think that the greatest threat to our national security...
Stop it!
rex jones
Get some help!
chase geiser
It's unbelievable that Louisiana would support somebody like Lindsey Graham.
Obviously closeted gay.
I don't even care that he's gay.
It's just weird that he lies about it.
And he's just constantly advocating for war after war, and he just gets elected over and over again.
I mean, how do we keep electing these people to lead us?
They're obviously demons.
rex jones
Mitch McConnell has stroked out multiple times.
He's going, oh, I'm a turtle.
chase geiser
Yeah.
And he was no good before that.
rex jones
My point is, people are still voting for him.
So at what point do we as Americans go, Okay, maybe we're a little bit responsible for this.
Maybe we're a little bit responsible.
Maybe we need to do a better job of calling and talking to our leaders.
Because I think that's what doesn't happen.
I think the public needs to be more politically involved.
And I think if you actually put pressure on your elected officials, I think they'll do what you want them to do.
But make it clear that you will never win another primary or another election again if we don't stop going to war.
We have to stop going to war.
And I don't know if it's the boomers that vote for it.
I don't understand it.
When I see an old white lady with a Hillary Clinton and Obama sticker on her car, I know she wants me to go die in Ukraine.
It's time for it to stop.
chase geiser
And look, we've seen the footage from the front in Ukraine.
They're conscripting people with Down syndrome to fight in the front.
The new recruits are in their 50s, 60s, 70s.
rex jones
Oh, you are a special unit.
unidentified
Oh, yes.
chase geiser
Send him in first.
That's their mentality there.
And they're running out of men, but they have drones.
And something happened this week, in the last couple weeks, to give Zelensky more audacity.
But I think that Ukraine is about ready to be leveled like Gaza.
rex jones
Very sad.
Very, very sad.
That whole situation is a true nightmare.
Like, we're trying to prevent Israel from provoking a war with Iran, while at the same time, we as Americans have to stand by and watch what I consider to be a biblical genocide thing.
I mean, we've dropped more pounds of ordnance than on, like, Dresden and London in World War II on that place.
And it's us doing it.
We made the weapons.
chase geiser
Shapiro's responsible for the artillery shells that he signs.
rex jones
Israel does not exist in a vacuum.
That's all I want you to think about.
And until we get elected officials that actually do what we need them to do or we have a peaceful revolution in the country, which I believe we've started with Trump and that is why he's so important.
ultimately all of the people I would not care if it meant that there were no more homeless people in the United States of America.
chase geiser
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
I don't want a dollar going to Ukraine where I have to drive past some fentanyl-addicted middle-aged woman just rocking back and forth at the corner on the way to work.
rex jones
Why can't we have nice things?
This is why we can't have nice things.
$300 billion.
There you go.
I think it would cost like $10 billion to end homelessness in the United States.
It's a socialist, liberal program, whatever.
Is it not socialist and liberal to send weapons to these people?
That's the definition of socialist and liberal is just go, we're- Well, especially when you're sent to the National Socialists of Ukraine.
If you look at what happened in Ukraine during World War II and Bandera and the Banderites and all of that, the slaughter of...
They're inferior.
So they kill a lot of those people.
chase geiser
Yeah, well, and 250,000 Ukrainians volunteered to join Operation Barbarossa because they've been starved by the communists.
And so a quarter million of them were voluntary Nazis.
rex jones
People that's been abused for a hundred years by various dictators and totalitarian regimes.
And we're just like, yeah, fight, yeah, over and over and over again.
It's so sad.
chase geiser
And we just throw money at it like money ever solves any problem.
rex jones
It's like a demonic strip club or something.
You know, just keep dancing, just keep dancing.
And they keep dying, they keep dying.
chase geiser
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I already took a little bit earlier.
Didn't think about this.
I'm doing a little smaller dose here.
Put about a tenth of a dropper in there.
I'd like to take my lime top of Chico and put that in and it's got natural mint and a little bit of a natural And then, voila, you have it.
And this is so good for your body, so amazing, and it tastes great.
unidentified
That tastes like a badass vodka cocktail.
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unidentified
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chase geiser
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to Sunday Night Live.
I am Chase Geiser, your host for the next 24 minutes and 18 seconds.
I am joined by the esteemed, the credible, the legendary Rex Jones.
And Rex, look, when it comes to supplements, I am somebody that's like a...
I'm incredible at using a computer.
I have no idea how it works.
And I understand the effects and benefits of supplements.
I use them.
But I have no idea how they work.
So like with methylene blue, for example, I found that within 30 minutes of taking it, I have improved focus, improved short-term memory, improved energy.
But if I take it late in the day, it doesn't interfere with my ability to sleep, which is very rare for something like this.
I get a tingly feeling in my fingertips.
It's almost like it's improving my circulation.
My wife has chronic pain in her lower back because she's been a ballet instructor for many years.
And when she takes it, it goes away for 48 hours.
What is actually the science behind why this substance is so powerful?
rex jones
Alright, so you broach a very specific, direct question that's localized on one specific item, supplement, product, ingredient, formula, whatever you want to call it, which should be our ultimate methylene blue.
You touch on the pain aspect, and it's kind of a difficult story to get into that I'm going to tell because it's very long and detailed.
chase geiser
Do it.
Take your time.
rex jones
And you'll understand that this is true.
Your wife, she has kind of unexplained, chronic, mild to moderate lower back pain, right?
There's no injury there.
There's no systemic problem.
It just, it aches.
It hurts, right?
So our cells have something called the Hayflick limit, right?
So your cells, over the course of your life, they divide.
They divide again and again and again.
And around like 48 divisions or something is the number.
Around 48 divisions.
It's not that you become like a Cronenberg monster and you start getting like cancerous tumors all over you.
But we as humans, as we get older, we develop these things called senescent cells, right?
And these are essentially just zombie cells that are kind of just hanging around your muscle, your connective tissue, your organs.
chase geiser
Like Gen Z. I guess.
rex jones
I guess.
But basically these senescent cells, they're caused by oxidative stress that builds up over the course of our lives.
Now, normally, if we didn't live in like a plastic and chemical We live in an environment that's like four or five packs of cigarettes a day.
On top of everything that everyone else is doing.
We all drink out of plastic.
What something like methylene blue does is it is a very potent antioxidant to such a degree that it actually goes into the cell and takes the first oxidative stress agent that's produced, O2 superoxide, and turns it into water.
chase geiser
Really?
It's like a water to wine, only poison to water.
It's a miracle.
rex jones
What it does, it's an alternate way for electrons to be given to the cell.
So if you have cellular damage like these senescent cells that have built up over time and you have these mitochondrial energy pathways that just don't work anymore because the system is dysfunctional, the methylene blue can come in and do the broken job and actually heal something that was never thought to have been able to be healed.
chase geiser
Amazing.
So that explains why it can help with things like aches and pains.
Obviously, do your own research.
rex jones
Do your own research.
We're talking about like in vivo, in cellular studies.
This is just what it does to the cell.
chase geiser
And is this the same mechanism that results in things like feeling like you have more energy and focus?
Is it all as a result of this one thing that it does?
rex jones
Definitely a part of it.
So I wanted to go ahead and get that spiel out of the way because it's kind of difficult and a lot to remember.
But now that I've done that about the oxidative stress, all these things, these metabolically active ingredients formulas, we'll call them, they have other effects too on other receptors.
For example, methylene blue radically increases glucose uptake in the brain.
So it makes you better and more efficient at using your sugar.
We all know the brain uses like 25% of the calories in the body or something crazy.
chase geiser
They've done studies that chess masters burn like 5,000 calories in a day in a tournament because they're so focused on directing energy to their mind as they're thinking so critically that it's almost like an Olympic athlete.
rex jones
Well, think about this stuff.
It operates in a very similar way.
Operates in a very similar way.
But if you look at any other high-quality formula with super powerful, like, mitochondrial-enhancing ingredients, like CoQ10 and PQQ, we got a product coming out in a few weeks that has both of those ingredients.
If you take that with methylene blue, you don't even know.
You don't even know, because these are things that also fuel the mitochondrial process that also help you speed through to stage one to stage four, which is oxidative phosphorylation.
That's the cleanup phase.
That's the real thing methylene blue does, is not only does it reduce that oxide that I talked about, it takes you from the stages of the cellular energy process that are less advantageous or more primitive straight to the cleanup phase.
So not only are you able to produce more energy and use more energy, you're able to clean up the extra waste products that that would produce, and you don't even produce That's amazing.
It's a bit of a tongue twister to get out.
I apologize.
It's hard to go on the show cold and talk about these things.
I really believe in this product.
It is incredible.
I mean, the things that it does and the things that it's known for.
The guy that really did a lot of research on this in the 1890s, about 20 years after it came out, a German scientist, I forget his name, he coined the term magic bullet for this stuff.
We've all heard that phrase for various things.
That's where it comes from is this stuff.
He discovered that if you inject it into an animal body or whatnot, that it would radically and somehow magically go to the areas of damage or inflammation or stress, specifically to the brain.
It's been found that this stuff attenuates pesticide damage from a very potent pesticide that attacks the brain specifically in a way that Parkinson's does.
chase geiser
So I've heard for years about the benefits of red light therapy.
rex jones
This is huge with that.
chase geiser
Yeah, that's what I was going to say.
I don't understand the science behind red light therapy.
Maybe you can explain that to the audience.
But I've heard that if you take methylene blue and then you do red light therapy, that it's way more efficient or powerful.
Something that has to do with the UV rays or whatever that are attracted to the blue actually inside your body.
Can you talk a little about that?
rex jones
Yeah, so this is one of the areas of science that because we live in, like, we want to create pills in sickness world instead of cure world.
It hasn't really been explored as much.
But if you look at people like Dr. Sachin Pando, who wrote a book called The Circadian Code, which is amazing.
Everyone should read it.
He talks about in that book and others, Andrew Huberman, how, like, if you get morning sun.
The light getting in your eyes.
You have neurons that are somehow attached to the roof of your mouth, and there's some weird process, and that locks in your circadian rhythm.
There's all these weird cellular mechanisms that we don't understand, but it's been shown that red light therapy is specifically huge for, like, capillary enlargement and blood flow.
And methylene blue is incredible for that and blood flow because it actually, in a way, biphasically neutralizes the bad nitric oxide you have while promoting the good nitric oxide you have.
So you take that in combination with red light therapy or like CoQ10 or PQQ, any of these other metabolically active ingredients, you're talking about serious cellular renewal.
You'll feel and look younger if you do your own research.
chase geiser
Talk about the difference between our formula, which is USP grade and the textile grade version of methylene blue.
rex jones
For sure.
So methylene blue is like a ubiquitous chemical.
Like, it's around everywhere.
It's used for all kinds of applications, right?
It's used in medical applications, like, hey, we gotta find out what's going on with you.
We're gonna inject this into you so we can see what's going on.
It's a medical dye.
It's also an industrial and textile dye, right?
So, like, people will use, like, an inferior made-in-China version of it they make in some vat to, like, make clothes over there or something.
It's actually used for that process.
So people, bad people, will go, oh, we just grab that, sell it to people.
No, you sell the medical-grade stuff.
It's used for medical grade purposes.
chase geiser
What are the dangers of non-USP grade methylene blue if you consume it?
rex jones
Heavy metal contamination.
chase geiser
That's it.
rex jones
Big time.
chase geiser
We had this product tested by two different third-party sources.
rex jones
You're looking for third-party tested, you're looking for USP grade, and you're looking for established quality.
So a lot of people have bought our methylene blue.
Our methylene blue is incredible.
I take it personally.
I was taking methylene blue about like two months before this all happened.
chase geiser
Yeah.
rex jones
And I was like, oh, awesome.
I want to come help with this because it's so cool.
This is a solid product.
chase geiser
I've taken other brands of methylene blue as well, but none of them have been as powerful as this for me personally.
I think that just goes to show the quality of it.
rex jones
I really like the taste of it.
It's non-offensive.
chase geiser
It's hard to do methylene blue without the mint flavor.
It tastes a little bit like a battery.
I found.
But I love this stuff.
I would drink it even if it didn't have the benefits.
It's almost like a mint flavoring for a soda water.
I love it.
rex jones
It's nice.
I mean, here's the thing.
You take this in the morning, a couple hours later, you'll experience the cognitive benefits of it.
chase geiser
Yeah.
I've noticed that it helps with focus, short-term memory, things like that.
Have you noticed that it helps you get through the day, too?
rex jones
Big time.
I mean, when you're looking at energy and you're looking at boosting your own energy, there's only so many caffeine-like substances you can take.
There's only so many stimulants that you can take.
You take them and even if it's high quality and a really good product, you still might feel a little bit rough at the end of the day because ultimately you're blocking the adenosine receptors to your brain, you're trying to stay awake, you're trying to get things done.
Something like this, this is boosting your own innate processes and making them work like they should.
How you want them to work.
chase geiser
Well, and that's kind of the philosophy of supplements in general, right?
Which is why they're, in my opinion, antithetical to what Big Pharma does.
Because Big Pharma doesn't want you to be healthy because a healthy person is not a customer of Big Pharma.
So they'll treat symptoms or they'll make you feel better, but they won't actually solve the root problem in many cases.
And with supplements, it's a way to attack root problems, but it's also a preventative measure.
Can you talk a little bit about what a supplement is and what the difference is between a supplement and something like a pharmaceutical drug?
rex jones
Yeah, absolutely.
So when we look at supplements, I would say what they are first.
By and large, supplements are adaptogen-like ingredients that are hormetic stressors.
We're not talking about vitamins or minerals.
You talk about bacopa or a tongkat or a ginseng.
These are herbs that have a mechanism of action that would be similar to a drug.
So like allicin, right?
That's the stuff that's in garlic, I believe, or some similar name.
It's a plant defense chemical.
So when the insect or whatever, it bites into the garlic, oh, I don't like it.
It has a negative effect on the insect.
However, we, over thousands of years of ingesting these things and, you know, like chewing on random mushrooms and herbs and whatnot, our bodies, we have cellular pathways that react to the mechanism of action of the ingredient.
So something like...
So that's what a supplement is.
But by and large, the things that you buy for like wellness or lifestyle or just like, you know, you don't want to feel like detoxification support.
Those are all very potent antioxidants, like everything that we sell, like what's in this ultimate life force formula.
The NAC in here is a precursor to glutathione.
It's the precursor.
They try to take that off Amazon during the pandemic because it's so effective at what it does.
It's incredible for lung health.
But you look at that ingredient, you look at other ingredients.
chase geiser
What does it mean to be a precursor for glutathione?
rex jones
So your body uses it as fuel to break down.
It breaks down the NAC, and then it turns it into the master antioxidant for your whole body.
chase geiser
Okay.
rex jones
And if you don't have the NAC, you can't produce it for as much.
chase geiser
I see.
unidentified
I see.
chase geiser
So it's the necessary fuel for a very important process.
rex jones
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You can buy it from us or other retailers.
Dr. Jones Naturals has Top Brain, which has it.
You can take this stuff.
You can take 1,000 milligrams of L-tyrosine.
You'll increase your dopamine synthesis by about 30% in your brain.
So just some free gold for the rumble chat.
chase geiser
So what's the benefit of that?
rex jones
You have more dopamine because it's more fuel for the dopamine process.
So you have more energy, more focus, more clarity, more motivation.
chase geiser
Is dopamine specifically linked to focus or is it also linked to things like just happiness?
rex jones
I'm sure you can make an argument for both.
But I mean, all these things that you take, like the stuff you take in a pre-workout, like L-lysine or L-arginine, all these things are precursors for cellular processes and processes your body's already going to do.
If you go work out, you're going to get a pump.
But if you take the pump supplement, you're going to get a bigger pump because you have more vasodilation, you have better arterial function.
chase geiser
Tell us a little bit about what your supplement regimen is like.
I know that you're somebody who's a gym enthusiast.
And you've been really in this space mentally focused on it for a long time.
I absolutely love it.
The biggest expert that I know in supplements.
rex jones
I absolutely love it.
And I get a lot of the products at discount.
So that's really great too, right?
But as far as personal use goes and as far as recommendations I could make to people or just telling people what I do, fish oil is huge.
InfoWars Life has great fish oil.
It's got the positive ratio of EPA to DHA, which is what you want.
Right?
chase geiser
That's the ultimate fish oil.
Ultimate fish oil.
rex jones
Yeah, if we can get that up on the screen really quick.
That's a great product.
I used to take that one.
I'm taking another one right now, but it's basically the same, right?
I take two to four grams of fish oil every day.
That's huge for inflammation.
That's huge for your cell membrane.
It makes it so things can pass through better.
You have better mobility.
Very huge for, like, joint pain.
I got a knee.
I, like, ate it on the tennis court when I was 15. So, like, I got some senescent cells in there.
I got some inflammation.
Got some damage.
And it's not any kind of injury.
It's just, you know, sometimes we don't heal right.
So, I take the fish oil.
I take, like I talked about, CoQ10 and PQQ to synergistically plug in with the methylene blue.
Because it's kind of like a dance partner.
For that, just to make sure my mitochondria are doing a lot better.
And I was taking the CoQ10 for, I've been taking that for like two, three years.
If you take CoQ10 before heart surgery, like a month before heart surgery, it increases ejection fracture by like 3.87%, which is huge.
Like anything that's statistically significant is something you should be interested in.
chase geiser
Yeah, absolutely.
Explain to me what the mitochondria does in the cell too, because we talk a lot about how it's the battery or the powerhouse of the cell and how this helps your mitochondria work more efficiently.
Can you explain a little bit what a mitochondria is?
rex jones
Sure.
So baseline, we don't even know what the word is.
Let's just say evolution, God, whatever we want to say.
Animals are weird.
Right?
And an animal is a weird thing.
You look at a plant and it's got like these hard cell walls and it's just a thing.
It kind of grows, reacts to light, make the energy, whatever.
Animal, you got a thing walking around, doing stuff.
chase geiser
Way more complicated than a plant.
rex jones
Way more complicated than a plant, right?
And humans are just on another level.
So, and I'll go more into that.
So, I kind of lost my train of thought.
chase geiser
It's okay, mitochondria.
rex jones
Mitochondria.
So, something happened.
And in our bodies, we have these symbiotes, which is what the mitochondria is.
It's this organism that somehow, you know, it's a part of us.
It's what we are.
And it's what produces cellular energy.
And we go through something called the Krebs cycle, which is how it goes through that process.
chase geiser
So they think the mitochondria actually was another form of life that at some point during our evolution came in and now lives in our cells and helps make them more efficient?
rex jones
Basically.
That's the established.
That's very concrete because it's very distinct from us, right?
And you actually get your mitochondrial DNA from your mother.
chase geiser
Really?
rex jones
Yes.
So it's an X chromosome thing.
Very interesting.
chase geiser
That is interesting.
rex jones
But yeah, so what we talked about, and I kind of stuttered and had a hard time starting up like an old car, it's just, I got a lot of information.
I've developed some of your favorite formulas over the years.
I love it.
I love all of it.
I've taken all of it.
Big fan.
When it comes to all this stuff, I get excited because it's such a simple and such a complicated process.
That Krebs cycle, that mitochondrial energy cycle, it's the core of all human health and human life.
So I won't talk about all the stages, but stages one through four of the Krebs cycle, that's how you produce energy.
Stages one through three are where most of the oxidates are made.
And stage four, phosphorylation is where they're removed.
So methylene blue skips you through to the end of that process and removes them.
unidentified
Wow.
chase geiser
So what about if you take too much?
Or what should you be careful with?
rex jones
Alright, so very interesting topic.
I'm informed on this.
I can speak on this.
So establish safety guidelines for long-term animal longevity studies, human, whatever.
The data's all there.
You can look into it and research it.
I'm not going to tell you what to do.
But for animals, let's just say, whatever, it's 0.5 to 4 milligrams per kilogram.
So for a normal-sized human, that would be about, you could take up to 50. You know, a day, realistically.
chase geiser
Yeah, and what would the impact then be on your longevity?
Are there longevity impacts?
rex jones
The longevity studies are all very low dose.
unidentified
Interesting.
rex jones
So, like, something I've done is I've been giving my dog about a milligram.
chase geiser
Really?
And it's supposed to help your dog live longer?
rex jones
No, my dog with his paw pain.
unidentified
Wow.
rex jones
He got his paw stomped on by a horse at our East Texas property.
I was just chilling one day, you know, kind of just sitting on a porch, and he likes to mess with the horses or whatever, and he thinks he's faster than them.
He's a Doberman.
It's crazy.
But he's laying under the tree, and the horse remembers it comes up behind him and stomps on his foot.
I had to take him back into Austin, and it was a horrible, expensive, terrible thing.
It made me very sad.
unidentified
Wow.
rex jones
I've been giving him that, and he used to kind of limp a little bit, and that stopped happening.
I've been doing it for about three months.
chase geiser
It's amazing.
And the government and Big Pharma would much rather have you just on Oxycodone or something.
rex jones
Exactly.
Take the perk.
Take the perk and be a good citizen, right?
Pay your taxes.
Yeah.
I give my dog CoQ10 as well.
Now, you need to make sure that you give them canine or veterinary form of it because some of the things we put in pill binders or absorption matrices for humans are not good for animals.
But CoQ10 is great for your dog.
That's another factoid.
If you have a dog in the audience, I don't want your dog to have a heart attack.
Give your dog CoQ10.
It's cheap.
You can buy it raw.
chase geiser
So if people have been reluctant to get involved in supplements and they Where should they start?
rex jones
Look, if you have a reason for wanting to take a supplement, and this is what I would say, only do it if you have a reason, right?
If you take a gram of cordyceps and you're fat and you don't want to run and you want to start running and you don't want your lungs to hurt as bad, you want to have more oxygen carrying capacity, take a gram of cordyceps for 30 days and go run every day.
You will have probably like a 20% better time doing your running than you would if you didn't take that.
Because it's mental resilience.
It's good for that as well.
It's got some HPTA mechanism action stuff.
And it's also ATP capacity and oxygen carrying.
We got a product coming out with that as well.
unidentified
Awesome.
rex jones
If you were going to take something, I'll just say it.
We got this product called Power Plant coming out in about a month.
It's a free testosterone amplifier.
It helps with exercise and oxygen carrying capacity.
And it's also good for your mitochondria.
So it's kind of another methylene blue ancillary as well.
So if someone was out of shape and was like, hey, I want to spend like 30, 40 bucks and have something that gives me a real boost that I can feel in my performance, I would take a supplement.
If you're someone that's got aches and pains, I mean, this is for lung and COVID.
This is really strong, but this is really good for inflammation.
chase geiser
Ultimate life force.
unidentified
Yeah.
rex jones
I mean, the NAC alone and everything else in the formula.
chase geiser
And we have ultimate turmeric as well on the Alex Jones.
rex jones
Turmeric is a great catch-all.
If you were going to start with anything and you're kind of on the fence, I would get the turmeric and I would see how you feel.
Especially like So we've just got a couple minutes left.
chase geiser
Obviously, we've kind of gone into the weeds on some of the details behind the science behind these products.
Just in summation, make the case for methylene blue, its benefits, what it does.
All right.
rex jones
You want your electron carrying capacity to be better?
You want the broken cellular systems and pathways to be attenuated?
You need to do your own research on this product.
This is a shockingly statistically significant and effective metabolic compound that has been studied for almost 200 years.
It's very powerful, very potent, and it's available.
So you can get yours today.
chase geiser
Yeah, and we sell the safest version that we've been able to find, evidently.
rex jones
That's the thing.
I mean, where else are you going to find?
It's USP grade quality with the incredible taste and the incredible price.
I don't think you're going to find it anywhere.
And that's why I buy mine from them now.
I pay two.
I could get it for free.
I order it online.
So buy two, get one free, 24 hours.
chase geiser
Thank you so much, Rex, for coming on and talking about this.
And look, man, it's not just about having products that are good for your mind or your focus or your energy or products that are good for your body, but it really is.
The fact that when you support us at the AlexJonesStore.com, not only are you fighting for your health, which is paramount, but you're fighting against the new world order.
rex jones
Are you going to watch Fox News and watch antidepressant ads, or are you going to watch this place, which has fought for freedom, liberty, and equality, and has launched the careers of some of the biggest and most important people in the space?
I mean, you look at Samana Hernandez, you look at Owen, you look at Chase.
I mean, come on.
The valuable work that's been done here, they're about to shutter this place, and it's People, they go, oh, it'll never happen.
I rue the day.
I rue the day when the doors finally get shut on this place and the lights go out.
Because then you all will know.
Because we spent $18 million fighting these people, or some equivalent number.
chase geiser
They spent $400 million fighting us.
rex jones
Eight years of my life, this is all I have ever heard about.
And the people here are so good and so brave and care about their jobs so much, they want to come out here and report.
And, like, I look at Chase, and I watch him do the show all the time, and I'm like, I'm a P-word.
I need to come on the show and do it more with him.
Because what we're doing is important, and we still got stuff to do.
We got a war to stop.
chase geiser
Yeah.
And a lot of people haven't figured this out yet, but the Alex Jones store.com is still All those plans are being made.
All the strategies are laid out for the Death Star that is the next operation.
Please support us at thealexjonesstore.com.
The best way you can do it is to become a VIP.
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The best way to support us is to sign up as a VIP.
And it is the last day that you can get the Ultra Methylene Blue, buying two bottles and getting one for free.
rex jones
I mean, take the products if you want to, buy a shirt if you want to.
Ultimately, all that we've ever asked for is that you share the links.
chase geiser
Yeah.
rex jones
Share the links.
Get the message out.
We care.
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the crew care.
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chase geiser
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rex jones
This is true.
chase geiser
Well, Rex, it's been an honor and a pleasure to have you.
I love your insights and your thoughts during the first half of our time together on what's happening with Ukraine and Russia.
I mean, it's just absolutely insane how close we are to total annihilation.
But thank you so much for explaining our products and really giving our listeners the extra push to fund us, support us, and keep us on the air.
rex jones
I'll see you on the battlefield sometime soon.
chase geiser
On the battlefield, man.
rex jones
I appreciate you.
chase geiser
Good night and good luck.
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Now, you told me you've never heard of methylene blue.
unidentified
Uh-uh.
alex jones
It is a complex molecule that the Germans invented.
The UN calls it, which I'm not really a fan, the UN, the most important drug ever invented.
We don't sell it as a drug, it's a supplement.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., you guys put that on screen, famously takes three shots of it.
That's triple the dose you're supposed to take.
I take about a half shot every three days of it in water.
And it electrochemically cleans out your mitochondria.
And so it's not a stimulant, but it has a stimulant effect all natural without any letdown because it just increases the electrical activity of the cells.
roseanne barr
OK, maybe I better take a half a dose, because I'm old.
unidentified
OK.
alex jones
Here we go.
roseanne barr
OK, what do you do, drink the whole thing?
alex jones
Yeah.
roseanne barr
Feel it in my head and neck, too.
Like, when I'm talking, it seems like it's not really me talking.
I can hear my talking and going, wow, you-- I agree.
alex jones
It's almost like an out-of-body experience for some people.
Like, that's how-- it's like-- I didn't tell you that.
It's like you're behind yourself.
roseanne barr
That is what it feels like.
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